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On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 9:48:31 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> On 8/18/2016 9:40 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
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> > We have natural gas in NJ, and propane in Scotland - the only difference
> > I've noticed, is that propane puts more moisture into the air, than does
> > natural gas.

>
>
> Yes it does. Propane produces about double that of natural gas for the
> same BTU.
>
> You are very observant as most people don't even know that burning gas
> produces water. It is water vapor coming out of most smoke stacks, not
> smoke.
>
>

Why does propane have more moisture than natural gas? I cook, heat,
and heat water with natural gas. My only complaint is the kitchen
can get awfully hot in the summer and it doesn't help that my kitchen
faces west/southwest.